Important People
Vocabulary
Roman Government
Wars and Battles
End and Legacy of Rome
100

This Jewish man reportedly performed miracles, and his death and rumored resurrection began a new Religion.

Jesus

100

An Arena in which Chariot Races, Sports, and tournaments were held for the common people.

Colosseum

100

This group of Roman citizens included the majority of the population (merchants, artisans, farmers, etc.)

Plebeians

100

Who was fighting in the Punic Wars? (_____ vs. ____)

Rome vs. Carthage

100

Most people near the end of Rome did not have jobs due to _________ doing work.

Slaves

200

This Emperor did a lot of changes during his reign, including founding the calendar we use today, but was stabbed to death by his friends.

Julius Caesar

200

Slaves that were trained to fight in tournaments and, if they were good enough, they could win their freedom.

Gladiator

200

This group of the Roman population were the wealthy elite and made up the Senate.

Patricians
200

What was Rome's battle plan after the battle of Cannae?

Attack Carthaginians in Spain and invade Carthage

200
This group invaded Roman lands and, by 476 A.D, had conquered half of the Roman Empire.

Visigoths

300

This general from Carthage invaded Rome riding on an Elephant, but ended up losing the war.

Hannibal

300

A Roman pipeline or channel built to carry water to populated areas.

Aqueduct

300

The Romans had two elected officials that ruled as the kings of the government, who were called the ______.

Consuls

300
What were the results of the Battle of Cannae?

50,000 Roman soldiers dead; Romans now afraid that Carthage will march on Rome

300

What were the three legacies of Rome?

1) The Latin Language

2) Architecture

3) Roman System of Law

400

This emperor legalized Christianity and moved the capital of the Roman Empire to Byzantium.

Constantine

400

A person who practices a belief or opinion that goes against a main religion.

Heretic (Heresy)

400

This became the basis of Roman law and it stated the rights and duties of the Roman citizen.

The 12 Tables

400

What were the results of the Battle of Zama?

Rome conquers Carthage, burns city to the ground, and enslaves the people

400

What was the impact of the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius?

Pax Romana ends; later Emperors unable to govern giant empire

500

This Emperor was cruel and violent, and is rumored to have burned down Rome.

Nero

500

A Period of peace in Ancient Rome that united 50 million people under Roman law, while also allowing other cultures, religions, and languages.

Pax Romana

500

Who abolished the old Roman government system and created the position of Emperor for life?

Julius Caesar

500

How did the Geography of the Roman Empire change after the Punic Wars?

The Roman Empire became much larger; spanned from Spain into Africa and the Middle East

500

What did Diocletian do in 284 A.D to restore order?

Split Roman Entire into two - West and East

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